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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1648 Center console or stick steer?
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<blockquote data-quote="rotus623" data-source="post: 434907" data-attributes="member: 15266"><p>Sure thing!</p><p></p><p>It's been 2 full days now, full cure is 2-4 days. Been nice and warm out with a bright sun, so it has done well. Has a real rubbery feel to the touch. I like it!!</p><p></p><p> There was quite a bit of morning dew on it this morning. I hopped in and walked around. Felt solid, didn't feel slick. I think if your soles were slick you may go for a ride, but I had my normal boots on and had good traction. I have heard from others that you can add sand for even more grit. I think that would be a good idea. </p><p></p><p>It was very easy to lay down a few coats of this stuff. Took my time and rolled on real nice and textured. I have a bit of painting experience but I think a novice could do this as long as they spent the time and didn't rush through it.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotus623, post: 434907, member: 15266"] Sure thing! It's been 2 full days now, full cure is 2-4 days. Been nice and warm out with a bright sun, so it has done well. Has a real rubbery feel to the touch. I like it!! There was quite a bit of morning dew on it this morning. I hopped in and walked around. Felt solid, didn't feel slick. I think if your soles were slick you may go for a ride, but I had my normal boots on and had good traction. I have heard from others that you can add sand for even more grit. I think that would be a good idea. It was very easy to lay down a few coats of this stuff. Took my time and rolled on real nice and textured. I have a bit of painting experience but I think a novice could do this as long as they spent the time and didn't rush through it............. [/QUOTE]
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